B Complete the text with words from the box. Each word can only be used once. There are three extra words.
bang – beep — buzz — clatter — clink — creak — rattle — rumble — sizzle

Onomatopoeic words are words that sound like the sound they refer to. Although all languages have such words they are often quite different. So, a native speaker of English will know that you (10) _______ your car horn or that a door can (11) _______ or (12) _______ when it is being shut, but this might not be obvious to a speaker of another language. When you hear your tummy (13) _______ it means you are hungry. Before you take the first sip of champagne you should (14) _______ your glasses and sausages (15) _______ when you cook them. Learning these collocations can be great fun and is, in many ways, part of learning the culture as well as the language.

C Are these sentences correct (C) or incorrect (I)? Correct the ones that are incorrect.
(16) He’s got one of those fancy clocks that clinks every hour.
_____________________________________________________________.

(17) I stood staring in amazement at the picture – it was fantastic!
_____________________________________________________________.

(18) I’m sure he did that on mistake.
_____________________________________________________________.

(19) The painting is so good you can almost feel the ship being tossed around by the waves.
_____________________________________________________________.

(20) The leaves rustled in the wind.
_____________________________________________________________.

(21) When she plays the violin she makes a horrible beeping sound.
_____________________________________________________________.

(22) They came in droves to see his paintings.
_____________________________________________________________.